How Rag & Bone's Famous Fedora Is Made

Rag & Bone's floppy-brimmed fedora is one of the the brand's most popular accessories, with celebrity fans like Jennifer Lawrence, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Miranda Kerr.
The hat is rich with history, made in America's oldest hat manufacturer Bollman Hat Company in Adamstown, Pennsylvania. There, Rag & Bone utilizes century-old machinery that gives the fedoras their authentic quality.
Here, we take a look at the processes (there are 80 steps in total, and each hat passes through about 100 hands!) that go into making Rag & Bone's fedora.

The raw wool, shorn every six months from a Rambouillet breed of sheep for the finest fiber possible, is sourced from Texas. It is transported to Bollman's factory in Adamstown still in its natural state.